East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 25, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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materials, the workmanship and the up-to-date styles or: our
mar
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Bloch and
Sophomore
Clothing
And then to see his amazement at the low prices we are asking. We are content with a
modest profit and we like to give our customers big,honest values, so we will be sure of seeing
their faces season after season. We can fit your purse as well as ydur form. Beautiful new
Ranging in Price From 1 5.00 tjO $35oOO
"Our Suite Wear as Wei! as They Look and Look as Vell as They Wear"
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10 WORK CONVICTS
ON STATE ROADS
overcrowding of piusox
rksl'lts ix fresh air plan
Governor Culls Conference With State,
Comity IWul City Official Three
Will Co-oicrnt.
Salem, Ore., March 25. At a con
ference lii-ll In the governor's office
Thursday night which was attended
by members of the county court of
Marion county, and the executive com
mittee of the board of trade, plans
were discussed for o complete' and ex
tensive system of macadamized roads
connecting the city with the stnto In
stitutions and the institutions with
eneh other. Convict labor is to be
utilized.
Gov. West called the conference
with the Idea Hint united effort can
perhaps accomplish much toward
bringing about the deslrod end. The
roads leading to many of the Institu
tions are In a bad shape. The state,
county and city aro nil mutually In
terested and tho governor believes the
city and county should be willing to
co-operate with the state In the mat
ter. I
No extensive plan of boulevards i
planned, but merely good, substantial
serviceable ronds that will be of use
to everybody In the vicinity. They will j
also serve as a model and a nucleus
around which the movement for good I
reads can gain strength for effort In
other parts of the state.
The number of convicts nt the pen
itentiary Is growing rapidly. As the
legislature did not make adequate
provision for sueli an unexpected in
crease the problem of- their retention
Is oing to be a large one. If the
county and city will provide the
funds tho governor thinks the state
can legally provide the labor from
the penitentiary. It will be a benefit
both to. the state and a God-send to
tho convicts to be allowed to labor
In tho open during the summer
months.
Since January 1 the Increase at the
penitentiary has been from 412 to 4S0,
that being the number confined there
yesterday. Others are expected soon,
so that the number will be increased
nearly 100 within .a few months. The
highest number for tho past feu
years has been 420. There Js not ad
equate room for 4 SO convicts, the
number now confined in the Oregon
slate penitentiary.
OREGON nOY GETS HIS
PEGRF.i: FROM CHICAGO
You've got to pick tho good going
when you put all of your eggs in one
basket.
Edward Joshua Clark of Corvallis
Is the only Oregon student who re
ceived a degree at the seventy-eighth
convocation at the University of Chi
cago In that city, Marh 21. He is
now an I,. L. B.
ATM PICTURE SHOVif"S!ENDS DYSPEPSIA
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ments. Many elderly, people have found In
Foley's Kidney Remedy a quick re
lief and permanent benefit from kid
ney and bladder ailmentg and from
annoying urinary irregularities due t
advancing years. Isaac N. Regan
Farmer, Mo., says: "Foley's Kidney
Remedy effected a complete cure In
my case and I want others to kno
of It." A. C. Koeppen & Bro.
Ladles to llolii Ilnuiar.
The Ladles Aid of the Methodist
Episcopal church will hold u bazaar
April 7 and S. Among the special
features will be aprons gathered from
many slates, a fancy work and a
Japanese booth. Many useful and
ornamental articles will be on r.ale.
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets Invariably bring relief to wo
men suffering from chronic constipa
tion, headache, bllllousness, dizziness,
enllowness of the skin and dyspepsia.
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Orplioum.
rendleton's favorite picture the
ir. Kxeellent program for Sun
day's change:
1. "What Shall We Do With Out
nld?" lilograpli. A story founded
upon nn actual occurrence in New
York city. It would be well if all
those state legislatures which are
siruggling with the question of old
age pensions could see this plctur.
It tells the story of the neglect and
cold hearted indifference with which
the aged worker is treated more
graphically than could be put in
words.
2. "Cettys Apprenticeship." Pathe.
The Irresistible Hetty Is taken out by
her mother, who finds that home is
a poor Place to kecD such n wild and
turbulent spirit. Some very funny
situations develop.
3. "A Double Elopemeitt." Lubin
This charming love comedv indicates
that the ladder route to matrimony is
sometimes used by widows and wid
owers as well as by younger folks. Just
the picture to interest young and old,
men and women, those who want
ilra ma. comedy and love interest.
. 4. "Pineapple Cannery In China."
Tathe. A beautifully colored indus
trial picture, showing an industry not
well understood in this country. It
shows the pineapples in all their rich
colorings. The whole picture is in
formative and is a desirable addition
to the list of industrials.
Pour full reels, 4000 feet of up to
date high class motion pictures at
each performance.
Tho Pastime.
The house of quality. The big fea
ture for Sunday's change will be:
"A Tale of Two Cities." Yltagraph.
The first of a series of three reels re
producing Dickens famous story. The
first reel hikes the audience to the
sei.ure of tho peasant girl and the
killing of her brother, her deatn, the
visit to Dr. Manette to bo a party to
the crime, his arrest and imprison
ment in the bastlle and his sufferings
in the dungeon. Each reel Is a com
plete story In Itself, but the other two
reels complete th? story as Dickens
wrote it. The second and third reels
will bo shown at this theater. Watch
for date.
"The League of Mercy." Vitagraph.
This Is otic of the strongest and most
appealing; motion pictures ever pro
duced. "A Western Courtship," American
Pathe. A cow puncher is in love with
tho ranchman's pretty daughter and
the course of true love runs smooth
until a Boston young man arrives In
all ills finery. It is then tho cowboy
takes matters into his own hands.
"The Reformation of the Suffra
setts." Kosmik. A laughable farce.
The Axolotl. This film is enter
taining as well as educational. .
"Lund Marks of Avignon, France."
Scenic,
' and digest your meals, is about a
' handy and valuable a thing as you
I could have in the house.
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ach, and Other Distress Is Eiulci!
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Will Certainly Make You Feel Fine
Refore You Realize It.
There would not be a case of in
digestion here if readers who are
subject to stomach trouble kne the
tremendous anti-ferment and dige3
tive virtue contained in Diapers'n.
This harmless preparation will digest
a heavy meal without the slightest
fuss or discomfort, and relieve the
sourest, acid stomach In five min
utes, besides overcoming all iouI,
nauseous odors from the brea'h.
Ask your pharmacist to snow you
the formula, plainly printed on each
50-cent case of Pape's Diapepsin, then
you will icadily understand why this
j promptly cures indigestion and re
moves such symptoms as heartburn,
a feeling like a lump of lei. I in the
stomach, belching of gas anl eructa
tions of undigested food, wai." brash,
nausea, headache, biliousness fcnd
ninny other bad symptoms; and, te
s.des, you will not need Iacuives t
keep your stomach, liver anl intes
tines clean and fresh.
If your stomach Is sour and full of
gas, or your food doesn't digest, and
your meals don't seem to fit. why not
get a 60-cent case from your drug
gist and make life worth living Ab
solute relief from stomach misery and
perfect digestion of anything you eat
is sure to follow five minu'es after,
and, besides, one case Is sufficient to
cure a whole family of such trouble.
Surely, n harmless. Inexpensive
preparation like Diapepsin, which
will always, either at daytime or dur
ing night, relieve your stomach misery
Develops White Salmon Land.
White Salmon, S'a.sh. Dr. John
S'.n, president of the White Salmon
ciub of 107 members in Minneapolis
and St. Paul, is in the valley to start
development work on his half section.
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets are safe, sure and reliable,
and have been praised by thousand
of women who have been restored to
health through their gentle aid and
curative properties. Sold by all dealers.
Pays Fine for Throwing Coal.
Walla Walla, Wash. It cost R. A.
Lane J6 in city court to pay for the
sport of sitting in an alley behind the
Dacres hotel and shying chunks of
coal at children and other passers by.
Lane was discovered by Officer Rolf
and taken to the city jail.
IX R.VXKRrPTCY.
Ir. the District Court of the United
States, for the District of Oregon.
In the" Matter of Claude J. Hanscom,
a Bankrupt.
To the Creditors of Claude J. lans
com, cf Pendleton, in the County of
Umatilla, and District Aforesaid,
Pankrupt.
Notice Is Hereby Given, That on
the 24th day of Xlarch, A. D. 1911,
the said Claude J. Hanscom was duly
adjudicated a bankrupt, and that the
first meeting of his creditors will be
held at the office of the undersigned,
referee in bankruptcy, at Pendleton,
Umatilla county, Oregdn, on April
7th, A. D. 1911, at ten o'clock a. m.
of the said day. at which time and
place the creditors may attend, prove
their claims, appoint a trustee, ex
amine the bankrupt and transact such
other business as may properly come
before said meeting.
Dated at Pendleton. Oregon, this
:5th day of March, A. D. 1911.
THOS. FITZ GERALD,
Referee in Bankruptcy.
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